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Elevator Accident: Who’s Responsible?
Fear of elevators is one of the most common phobias—and this fear is not necessarily irrational. According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)—a branch of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)—incidents involving elevators result in 30 deaths and 17,000 serious injuries each year.
Read MorePremises Liability: Who Is Liable?
Did you know that in California if you are injured on someone else’s property, that person might be legally responsible for your injury?
Read MoreWho Is Responsible for An Amusement Park Injury?
The recent indictment of two owners of the Schlitterbahn Water Park on charges of second-degree murder after a ten-year-old boy was decapitated on one of the park’s slides has sparked substantial scrutiny into theme park safety.
Read MoreWhat to do if You Are Injured at a Grocery Store?
Imagine this scenario: after a grueling day of work, you stop by Safeway on your way home to pick up some kale and toilet paper. While walking down the Bathroom and Cleaning Supplies aisle,
Read MoreSafety Tips to Avoid Bicycling Accidents in Los Angeles
Bicycle commuting is a fun and environmentally-friendly way to get fit while getting where you need to go. In a traffic-congested city like Los Angeles that boasts balmy weather most of the year, cycling can be a great alternative to spending hours in traffic or stuffed onto a crowded city bus.
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